We're a PC gaming site, so when it comes to a PSVR title, we assume you can't play it. Ruling out Criterion's Star Wars Battlefront: X-Wing VR Mission as a viable choice this Christmas, you only have the Battlefront Rogue One: Scarif DLC to enjoy this time around - unless you're playing Star Wars: The Old Republic.

Bioware’s choice to take the Star Wars RPG online stung for Knights of the Old Republic fans, even with the MMO’s focus on cinematic storytelling. It sounds like the recent expansion, Knights of the Fallen Empire, was a solid piece of content for those craving a solo story experience, and the next chapter in that story is coming soon.

Electronic Arts and Star Wars have had a happy marriage for years, and 2015 was no different, with 13 million units of Star Wars Battlefront shipping and free-to-play MMO Star Wars: The Old Republic going strong. It's not surprising that the publisher would tease that it has two new games in the pipeline.

BioWare has released a new trailer to celebrate the launch of the major expansion for their MMO Star Wars: The Old Republic, Knights of the Fallen Empire.

Players will travel to the Outer Rim of the galaxy to come face-to-face with Emperor Valkorion and his Eternal Empire. They will take on the role of the Outlander, a veteran of the Great Galactic War, discovering the secrets of Valkorion and how his dark destiny will link with the Outlander's.

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wolfsrain

From what i recall, the N64 version was quite frustrating, due to its camera. Never had the chance to play the PC version, as that was impossible to find around here at the time.
Will probably pick the GOG version in a sale.
The bundle isn't bad at all, but i have most of the games on GOG and the ones that i miss are there, too. Only one Star Wars game isn't available on GOG (The Clone Wars: Republic Heroes) and that's the one that was the worst of the SW games.
One note: the KOTOR 2 version on Steam is better than the one from GOG. Still hoping that Aspyr will bring the updated version there, too.

Wintermist

Hey it's just my view and I am not forcing it upon everyone. I just feel the game lost so much of what makes Star Wars, Star Wars. I'm not saying the game isn't a fun game, but when I play it I feel more it's a random sci-fi game than it is a Star Wars game, despite it having lightsabers.
I love the storytelling in the game, the immersion that comes from the dialogue. The new expansions are pretty much making it into a single-player game but I don't even mind that one bit.
It's a good game, but not a game that slaps you in the face leaving a red mark that spells Star Wars. :D